Un po' di US Army e parà dal Belgio.. (ma sono solo io che posto ?); scusate eventuali repost ma le ho trovate in blocco.
11th regiment, 5th Infantry Division, January 1945.
GI's of a Tank Destroyer unit with the new German Assault Rifle Sturmgewehr MP44
Troopers with Company G, 504th PIR, advance through deep snow along a firebreak with a Sherman tank from the attached 740th tank battalion near Herresbach, Belgium janauary 28, 1945.
Pvt. Charles Preston, brushing the snow of a machine gun 30-caliber.
M-10 Tank Destroyers shooting at enemey positions.
US soldiers of the 101st airborne div. in Bastonge
Staff sergeant James Martin, Company F, 325th GIR is photographed as he returns from outpost duty near Ordimont, Belgium
American Sherman M4 tank moves past another gun carriage which slid off icy road in the Ardennes Forest during push to halt advancing German troops. december 20th, 1944
Werbomont: Tank destroyers attached to the 82nd Airborne Division move up in the fog toward Chenaux, December 20, 1944., Belgium.
Laroche
American soldiers looking at frozen corpses of German soldier killed during the Battle of the Bulge. 1945.
Food being served to weary American Infantrymen, I Company - 347th Inf.Regt. - 87th ID - La Roche area. january 14, 1945
Malmedy. US troops and equipment marching down a country road as German forces break through lines during the Battle of the Bulge. dec 1944
American patrol moving towards smoldering German Royal Tiger tank with crew inside. La Gleize. december 16, 1944
American medics aiding a wounded comrade during the Battle of the Bulge.
American soldiers resting alongside the road near the front lines during the Battle of the Bulge. dec 1944.
Tired American medic returning from the front lines during the Battle of the Bulge. 1945
American soldier peering across a snowy field, 1945.
American soldier shaving 1945
Machine gun toting American soldier in a foxhole near the front lines during the Battle of the Bulge. December 1944
Sgt. Tommy Lyons just back from a week in the front lines near the town of Murrigen during the Battle of the Bulge 1945
Vehicles and infantry of the US 1st Army on the road during winter fighting in the Ardennes forest Fosse, 1945
American soldiers in a snowy ditch somewhere in Belgium during the counter offensive. 1945
Soldiers of US 1st Army hacking at frozen ground to dig foxholes near their machine gun position during a lull in the last ditch German offensive
Tired American soldier just back from the front lines near the town of Murrigen during the Battle of the Bulge 1945
American troops manning trenches along snowy hedgerow in the northern Ardennes Forest .December 20, 1944
American soldiers in a foxhole near the front lines during the Battle of the Bulge. December 1944
Lierneux. Members of US 3rd Armored Div. standing nr partly concealed tanks at edge of forest during the Battle of the Bulge, the last ditch German offensive of WWII. 1945.
Troops of the 82nd Airborne Division advance in a snowstorm behind the tank in a move to attack Herresbach, Belgium. 28 dec,1944
Christmas Eve bombing of Bastogne, Belgium, the town in which the 82nd airborne division was besieged for ten days. This photo was taken on Christmas Day. 1944
Bastogne. Troops of the 101st Airborne Division watch C-47’s drop supplies to them. 26 December 1944.
Tankmen of the U.S. First Army gather around a fire on the snow-covered ground near Eupen, Belgium, opening their Christmas packages 30 dec 1944.
Saint - Vith
Lierneux
(L-R) Adam H. Davis & Milford A. Sillars of 110th Reg., part of the Battered Bastards of Bastogne, taking a break during 8-day German siege. Bastogne, dec 19, 1944
A 7th Armored Division antitank gun covers the approach on a road to Belgium (12/23/44)--Railroad crossing near Vielsalm, Belgium.
Three men of B Co., 101st Engineers, emerging for rest in snowy landscape after holding woodland position all night against German counter attack nr. Wiltz, Luxembourg January 14, 1945.
U.S. troops of the 28th Infantry Division, who have been regrouped in security platoons for defense of Bastogne, Belgium, march down a street. Some of these soldiers lost their weapons during the German advance in this area. Bastogne, Belgium (12-20-44)
GI's from the 82nd Div. praying in front of a crucifix prior to battle (L-R) Charles Badeaux, Theodore Sohoski & John Bogdan. dec 29, 1944.
U.S Troops
Captured german weapons. Three MP 40 and two MG 42
La Gleize
Americans firing mortar shells on German propositions
Bastogne
Bradley, Eisenhower & Patton 1945